I am using Adobe Captivate 5 and putting together a demo to show screen recording alongside video.

This has been split between several slides. My problem is that for each slide, I have 'No transition' selected, yet when it plays (either in preview or when I publish to SWF and HTML), there is a fade out/fade in to each slide.

I have tried to look over the settings to see if there was a default setting that managed this but I can't find an option to prevent the fade out/fade in so that the entire project plays seamlessly.

Recording also adds different types of objects to your Captivate project, other than the slide alone. If any of the other objects have transition setting to "Fade in and Out", it's possible that the slide will have the same transition effect.

Please run through your project to see if there are any such objects and reset them to No transition.

And, there is a simple way to do this. From the Object Style Manager (Edit-> Object Style Manager), choose the object for which you want to change the transition effect, and modify the same parameter under tranistion. Set it to no transition. Do this for all object types in your recorded projects. Publish/Preview, should now work fine.

It will indeed be due to objects that are set to fading transitions. Just want to add that by default the first slide in a project fades in and the last slide fades out. You can change that in the Preferences, Project, Start and End.

I had a look, and it seems to me that the issue is specifically with the FLV's, especially with those that were 'greenscreen' recordings. Is this correct? I played some of them separately and could even see the fading out there. How were they created and imported in Captivate? Was always looking for a transition in CP itself, but apparently the fading effect has not its origin there.

From the video files you posted, it is seen that the videos infact have no fade in fade out transitions. I created a sample project on my side using the video files and published them. The project played without the transition effect. We would need to investigate your cptx in order to probably figure out what is causing this.

Is it possible to mail me your project, or a sample of your project, where you see the same issue to sushma@adobe.com ?

I realised it was using the master slide as a background on each slide - instead I changed it to have the same Project Background file, rather than using a Master Slide. It's a tiny pain which I can live with for the moment.

Such silliness (couldn't find a way to manage Master Slide settings) but sorted now.

If it was due to a transition effect on the Master slide, it is really easy to change this to No Transition: look on the Master slide Panel, probably there is something inserted (image?) with a transition effect, and you get its Properties in the Property panel. In the Properties you have the Transition accordion, change the Transition just like you would do for a normal slide. In this screenshot you see an example, with an image on the Master slide.

Oh wow, sorry, didn't realise. I have to click on the image for the master slide in the timeline though. Otherwise I was clicking on the master slide in the master slide panel and there weren't any other options - now I have them!!